Book of Mormon conference, Opening ceremonies:

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Last week, I attended the Book of Mormon conference. I learned a lot of delightful things about native American archaeological sites that give evidence of events shared in the book of Mormon. These archaeological sites also gave evidence of the Native Americans were descendants of Israel and that they live the love Moses. The following are my notes from the conference. Any inaccuracies are either due to my note taking, or spelling. The entire conference was very informative. I hope you enjoy reading the things I learned. Thanks.

Madison, MO is a place considered where one of the major Lamanite battles occurred. Also at that location is an entertainment group called the Breets,

In Navoo, while digging up a trench they dug up a gravesite. They stop digging so that the archaeologists could dig up what ended up being 25 different gravesites buried on top of each other in one location.

The River Siden in the book of Mormon, is considered to be the Mississippi.
Middle Woodland is considered to be where the book of Mormon lived.

Ohio has 170,000 archaeology sites currently being worked on.

Only 5% of Illinois archaeology sites is being done.

Hopewell Indians is considered to be descendants of the Nephritis/Lamanites and their ancient archaeological sites are considered to be locations of the Book Of Mormon.

In Columbus, Missouri, there are figures cut out a stone which indicate that the people lived the Law of Moses.

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